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Audio & Music Lab Premium

Introductory video

This introductory video will give you an overview of your new program. You'll learn about the program interface and what each area is used for. More detailed explanations are available in the other videos.

Import

Importing audio material is where everything begins. We'll show you which sources are available for this and how you can quickly add material to your project.

Edit

This video will show you the most important editing options available to you in the program.

Cleaning

You can freshen up noisy, crackling or otherwise sub-optimal material in the Cleaning area. This short video will show you the available cleaning options.

Mastering

Once you've removed all noises from your material, you can optimize the sound. The Master area contains a wide range of presets and special effects for this purpose.

Tracks

Projects which contains more than one song should normally be exported or burned to CD as individual files. The "Tracks" area contains the most important features for defining and naming individual track markers.

Export

Once your material has been cleaned and digitally edited, you can export it for various uses. The "Export" area shown in this video offers different options for doing this.

SoundCloner

The Sound Cloner lets you analyze a specific piece of music to generate a sound template which can then be applied to another piece of music. The sound of the first piece of music is cloned in the second piece.

DeNoiser

The DeNoiser allows you to remove disturbing noises from your recordings. In addition to various presets, you can also extract a noise sample from your recording and use it to remove noises.

Connecting audio sources

This video will show you how to connect an audio device, such as a stereo system, to your computer.